How to quickly identify fake drugs.

The public’s health in Nigeria is seriously threatened by the proliferation of fake medications…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Recognising counterfeit drugs might be the difference between life and death. Here are some crucial pointers for safeguarding your family and yourself.

1. Examine the package: Pay close attention to the package to look for any indications of alterations, such as damaged seals, faded prints, or misspellings. On their website or through SMS, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control’s (NAFDAC) registration number ought to be easily readable and verified.

2. Verify the Drug Information: Make sure the contents of the packaging correspond to the drug’s name, manufacturer, expiration date, and batch number. Watch out for inconsistent or unknown manufacturers.

3. Examine the Outward Look: Take note of the drug’s size, texture, colour, and form. Real and fake medications can be different. Inform NAFDAC or the chemist of any peculiarities.

4. Purchase from Reputable Sources: Steer clear of unregistered internet platforms and roadside vendors, and only purchase prescription drugs from authorised pharmacies. Authentic items are more likely to be carried by legitimate pharmacies.

5. Pay Attention to Price: Drugs that are exceptionally inexpensive should cause suspicion. Low costs are sometimes offered by counterfeiters to entice customers. You may greatly lower your risk of buying counterfeit medications and protect your health by being watchful and adhering to these recommendations. If you have any questions concerning your medicine, always get advice from a healthcare provider…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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